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Research shows that the 'InuitParadox' is no paradox at all. People believe that the Inuit were traditionally healthy despite eating loads of flesh and little plant foods. This premise goes deep, but it doesn't hold up.
Sources:
Where the Myth Started (1970's Study):
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/28/9/958.full.pdf
Study by team of Canadian and DanishScientists:
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/10943329_Low_incidence_of_cardiovascular_disease_among_the_Inuit_-_What_is_the_evidence
High CholesterolDespiteEatingTraditionalDiet Study:
http://atvb.ahajournals.org/content/12/12/1371.full.pdf
Mummies around the world & atherosclerosis:
http://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/lancet/PIIS0140-6736(13)60598-X.pdf
High mercury levels in Inuit:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8871682
Lower bone density in Inuit:
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/27/9/916.full.pdf
Weston A PricePeanut Butter Osteoporosis Page:
http://www.westonaprice.org/modern-diseases/dem-bones-do-high-protein-diets-cause-bone-loss/
Book on Greenland Mummies:
https://books.google.com/books?id=mWkYGpmzQXMC&pg=PA153&lpg=PA153&dq=bone+density+of+inuit+mummies&source=bl&ots=Fr-VfwtNRF&sig=ENkaIgDbx9YsQ9lflnOHemsrlRs&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCAQ6AEwAGoVChMI9P2Pz6yLyAIVC1SSCh3zRQpQ#v=onepage&q=clinically%20defined&f=false
Credit to this blog for discovering the Russian Inuit Data on Lifespan:
http://wholehealthsource.blogspot.com/2008/07/mortality-and-lifespan-of-inuit.html
Canadian Inuit live 10 years less:
(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18457208
Greenland Inuit live 10 years less & fish oil statement:
http://www.onlinecjc.ca/article/S0828-282X(14)00237-2/abstract
(bootleg text):
http://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/polopoly_fs/1.1814937!/httpFile/file.pdf
Okinawan hip fracture study:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2021147
MainOkinawan Diet Study (1949):
http://www.okicent.org/docs/anyas_cr_diet_2007_1114_434s.pdf

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Eskimo, Inuit, & the True Meaning of 'Vegetarian': Thomas Morton on the Slanguage of Alaska Natives

Eskimo, Inuit, & the True Meaning of 'Vegetarian': Thomas Morton on the Slanguage of Alaska Natives

Eskimo, Inuit, & the True Meaning of 'Vegetarian': Thomas Morton on the Slanguage of Alaska Natives

VICELAND's Thomas Morton takes us through the slanguage he picked up living with indigenous Alaskans.
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Eskimo Meat Argument Settled, I-nu-it Was Wrong

Research shows that the 'InuitParadox' is no paradox at all. People believe that the Inuit were traditionally healthy despite eating loads of flesh and little plant foods. This premise goes deep, but it doesn't hold up.
Sources:
Where the Myth Started (1970's Study):
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/28/9/958.full.pdf
Study by team of Canadian and DanishScientists:
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/10943329_Low_incidence_of_cardiovascular_disease_among_the_Inuit_-_What_is_the_evidence
High CholesterolDespiteEatingTraditionalDiet Study:
http://atvb.ahajournals.org/content/12/12/1371.full.pdf
Mummies around the world & atherosclerosis:
http://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/lancet/PIIS0140-6736(13)60598-X.pdf
High mercury levels in Inuit:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8871682
Lower bone density in Inuit:
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/27/9/916.full.pdf
Weston A PricePeanut Butter Osteoporosis Page:
http://www.westonaprice.org/modern-diseases/dem-bones-do-high-protein-diets-cause-bone-loss/
Book on Greenland Mummies:
https://books.google.com/books?id=mWkYGpmzQXMC&pg=PA153&lpg=PA153&dq=bone+density+of+inuit+mummies&source=bl&ots=Fr-VfwtNRF&sig=ENkaIgDbx9YsQ9lflnOHemsrlRs&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCAQ6AEwAGoVChMI9P2Pz6yLyAIVC1SSCh3zRQpQ#v=onepage&q=clinically%20defined&f=false
Credit to this blog for discovering the Russian Inuit Data on Lifespan:
http://wholehealthsource.blogspot.com/2008/07/mortality-and-lifespan-of-inuit.html
Canadian Inuit live 10 years less:
(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18457208
Greenland Inuit live 10 years less & fish oil statement:
http://www.onlinecjc.ca/article/S0828-282X(14)00237-2/abstract
(bootleg text):
http://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/polopoly_fs/1.1814937!/httpFile/file.pdf
Okinawan hip fracture study:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2021147
MainOkinawan Diet Study (1949):
http://www.okicent.org/docs/anyas_cr_diet_2007_1114_434s.pdf

Hivshu - Inuit from Greenland speaks about the importance to reconnect with nature

Hivshu - Inuit from Greenland speaks about the importance to reconnect with nature

Hivshu - Inuit from Greenland speaks about the importance to reconnect with nature

Hivshu belongs to a small inuit tribe of 200 people on the north western coast of Greenland. Listen to him speak about the importance of reconnecting with nature in pur time.
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Eskimo Hunters in Alaska - The Traditional Inuit Way of Life | 1949 Documentary on Native Americans

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This short documentary film (1949) shows us the traditional Inuit (aka. Eskimo) way of life in Northwestern Alaska.
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The population of Nunavik is largely ethnic Inuit but its people, particularly the young, are 11 times more likely to commit suicide then other Canadians.
Experts cite poverty, unstable family lives, but some experts also blame the government's policies that separated native children from their families.
Al Jazeera'sRob Reynolds reports from Nunavik where elders are using tribal traditions to try to save their community.
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Eskimo, Inuit, & the True Meaning of 'Vegetarian': Thomas Morton on the Slanguage of Alaska Natives

VICELAND's Thomas Morton takes us through the slanguage he picked up living with indigenous Alaskans.
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Eskimo Meat Argument Settled, I-nu-it Was Wrong

Research shows that the 'InuitParadox' is no paradox at all. People believe that the Inuit were traditionally healthy despite eating loads of flesh and little plant foods. This premise goes deep, but it doesn't hold up.
Sources:
Where the Myth Started (1970's Study):
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/28/9/958.full.pdf
Study by team of Canadian and DanishScientists:
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/10943329_Low_incidence_of_cardiovascular_disease_among_the_Inuit_-_What_is_the_evidence
High CholesterolDespiteEatingTraditionalDiet Study:
http://atvb.ahajournals.org/content/12/12/1371.full.pdf
Mummies around the world & atherosclerosis:
http://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/lancet/PIIS0140-6736(13)60598-X.pdf
High mercury levels in Inuit:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8...

Hivshu - Inuit from Greenland speaks about the importance to reconnect with nature

Hivshu belongs to a small inuit tribe of 200 people on the north western coast of Greenland. Listen to him speak about the importance of reconnecting with nature in pur time.
Welcome to check out vidoes from Mundekulla RetreatCenter, Sweden. Mundekulla RetreatCenter offer courses, retreats, festivals and conferences on a yearly basis. The center is internationally renowned and was founded by Anne Solveig and Peter Elmberg in 1998. Read more at www.mundekulla.se

Canada's Inuit battle high suicide rates

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Experts cite poverty, unstable family lives, but some experts also blame the government's policies that separated native children from their families.
Al Jazeera'sRob Reynolds reports from Nunavik where elders are using tribal traditions to try to save their community.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
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The population of Nunavik is largely ethnic Inuit but its people, particularly the young, are 11 times more likely to commit suicide then other Canadians.
Experts cite poverty, unstable family lives, but some experts also blame the government's policies that separated native children from their families.
Al Jazeera'sRob Reynolds reports from Nunavik where elders are using tribal traditions to try to save their community.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
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Eskimo, Inuit, & the True Meaning of 'Vegetarian': Thomas Morton on the Slanguage of Alaska Natives

Eskimo Meat Argument Settled, I-nu-it Was Wrong

Research shows that the 'InuitParadox' is no paradox at all. People believe that the Inuit were traditionally healthy despite eating loads of flesh and little ...

Research shows that the 'InuitParadox' is no paradox at all. People believe that the Inuit were traditionally healthy despite eating loads of flesh and little plant foods. This premise goes deep, but it doesn't hold up.
Sources:
Where the Myth Started (1970's Study):
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/28/9/958.full.pdf
Study by team of Canadian and DanishScientists:
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/10943329_Low_incidence_of_cardiovascular_disease_among_the_Inuit_-_What_is_the_evidence
High CholesterolDespiteEatingTraditionalDiet Study:
http://atvb.ahajournals.org/content/12/12/1371.full.pdf
Mummies around the world & atherosclerosis:
http://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/lancet/PIIS0140-6736(13)60598-X.pdf
High mercury levels in Inuit:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8871682
Lower bone density in Inuit:
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/27/9/916.full.pdf
Weston A PricePeanut Butter Osteoporosis Page:
http://www.westonaprice.org/modern-diseases/dem-bones-do-high-protein-diets-cause-bone-loss/
Book on Greenland Mummies:
https://books.google.com/books?id=mWkYGpmzQXMC&pg=PA153&lpg=PA153&dq=bone+density+of+inuit+mummies&source=bl&ots=Fr-VfwtNRF&sig=ENkaIgDbx9YsQ9lflnOHemsrlRs&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCAQ6AEwAGoVChMI9P2Pz6yLyAIVC1SSCh3zRQpQ#v=onepage&q=clinically%20defined&f=false
Credit to this blog for discovering the Russian Inuit Data on Lifespan:
http://wholehealthsource.blogspot.com/2008/07/mortality-and-lifespan-of-inuit.html
Canadian Inuit live 10 years less:
(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18457208
Greenland Inuit live 10 years less & fish oil statement:
http://www.onlinecjc.ca/article/S0828-282X(14)00237-2/abstract
(bootleg text):
http://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/polopoly_fs/1.1814937!/httpFile/file.pdf
Okinawan hip fracture study:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2021147
MainOkinawan Diet Study (1949):
http://www.okicent.org/docs/anyas_cr_diet_2007_1114_434s.pdf

Research shows that the 'InuitParadox' is no paradox at all. People believe that the Inuit were traditionally healthy despite eating loads of flesh and little plant foods. This premise goes deep, but it doesn't hold up.
Sources:
Where the Myth Started (1970's Study):
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/28/9/958.full.pdf
Study by team of Canadian and DanishScientists:
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/10943329_Low_incidence_of_cardiovascular_disease_among_the_Inuit_-_What_is_the_evidence
High CholesterolDespiteEatingTraditionalDiet Study:
http://atvb.ahajournals.org/content/12/12/1371.full.pdf
Mummies around the world & atherosclerosis:
http://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/lancet/PIIS0140-6736(13)60598-X.pdf
High mercury levels in Inuit:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8871682
Lower bone density in Inuit:
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/27/9/916.full.pdf
Weston A PricePeanut Butter Osteoporosis Page:
http://www.westonaprice.org/modern-diseases/dem-bones-do-high-protein-diets-cause-bone-loss/
Book on Greenland Mummies:
https://books.google.com/books?id=mWkYGpmzQXMC&pg=PA153&lpg=PA153&dq=bone+density+of+inuit+mummies&source=bl&ots=Fr-VfwtNRF&sig=ENkaIgDbx9YsQ9lflnOHemsrlRs&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCAQ6AEwAGoVChMI9P2Pz6yLyAIVC1SSCh3zRQpQ#v=onepage&q=clinically%20defined&f=false
Credit to this blog for discovering the Russian Inuit Data on Lifespan:
http://wholehealthsource.blogspot.com/2008/07/mortality-and-lifespan-of-inuit.html
Canadian Inuit live 10 years less:
(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18457208
Greenland Inuit live 10 years less & fish oil statement:
http://www.onlinecjc.ca/article/S0828-282X(14)00237-2/abstract
(bootleg text):
http://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/polopoly_fs/1.1814937!/httpFile/file.pdf
Okinawan hip fracture study:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2021147
MainOkinawan Diet Study (1949):
http://www.okicent.org/docs/anyas_cr_diet_2007_1114_434s.pdf

Hivshu - Inuit from Greenland speaks about the importance to reconnect with nature

Hivshu belongs to a small inuit tribe of 200 people on the north western coast of Greenland. Listen to him speak about the importance of reconnecting with natur...

Hivshu belongs to a small inuit tribe of 200 people on the north western coast of Greenland. Listen to him speak about the importance of reconnecting with nature in pur time.
Welcome to check out vidoes from Mundekulla RetreatCenter, Sweden. Mundekulla RetreatCenter offer courses, retreats, festivals and conferences on a yearly basis. The center is internationally renowned and was founded by Anne Solveig and Peter Elmberg in 1998. Read more at www.mundekulla.se

Hivshu belongs to a small inuit tribe of 200 people on the north western coast of Greenland. Listen to him speak about the importance of reconnecting with nature in pur time.
Welcome to check out vidoes from Mundekulla RetreatCenter, Sweden. Mundekulla RetreatCenter offer courses, retreats, festivals and conferences on a yearly basis. The center is internationally renowned and was founded by Anne Solveig and Peter Elmberg in 1998. Read more at www.mundekulla.se

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Native American FluteMusic: Meditation Music for Shamanic Astral Projection, Healing Music
Shamanism is a system for psychic, emotional, and spiritual healing and for exploration, discovery, and knowledge gathering about non-material worlds and states of mind. Shamanism is a "technique of ecstasy" in which the spirit of the shaman leaves the body and travels to communicate with spirit helpers and other beings for the purpose of obtaining knowledge, power, or healing.
Shamanic Astral Projection or Shamanic Journeying is an altered state of consciousness wherein you enter a realm called non-ordinary reality. By journeying you can gather knowledge and perform healing in ways that are not accessible in ordinary waking reality.
How does shamanism work?
Some people think that in shamanic healing journeying, the spirit leaves the body and a person is being healed by spirit helpers. Others think that shamanic journeying allows access to one's own intuition, which may otherwise be drowned out by the prattle of everyday thinking or by anxiety; and that it is a way of engaging a person's subconscious desires for healing.
Shamanic healing may not cure physical or psychological illness, but it may help one gain psychic energy that will allow one better to handle illness. Shamanic healing therefore is best used in conjunction with other treatments, not as a substitute for them.
Connection with a Power Animal
A power animal protects you physically and provides you with emotional support, wisdom, and vital energy. Some people think a power animal is a spirit being that stays with you because it cares for you and enjoys being able to experience life in a physical body. Others think a power animal is a symbol for one's subconscious wisdom. Almost everybody has a power animal; some have several. (Perhaps you had an "invisible animal friend" as a child or have always been fascinated with a particular kind of animal. This animal may be your Power Animal).
A person may, in the course of life, lose contact with the power animal, thereby losing the animal's protection, wisdom, and energy. If you lose contact with your Power Animal, you may feel dispirited, or you may become sick easily.
The Shamanic Astral Projection technique of Power Animal Retrieval can restore a person's connection to a Power Animal. A person can also journey to find his or her own Power Animal. To maintain a connection with your Power Animal, take the time to learn about your animal, learn to feel its presence, communicate with it, and honor it by doing things that it enjoys.
Free flow of emotional and physical energy
Health requires a free flow of energy that one can use to accomplish one's desires in the world. But one's energy can become blocked in various ways.
People who have lost parts of their life essence, who have been ill, who have lost connection with a Power Animal, or who are regularly exposed to emotionally stressful situations are vulnerable to intrusions or "psychic infections" that block a person's connection with self or drain a person's energy.
An intrusion can be thought of either as a foreign energy being that takes up residence in a person's psychic body (a psychic infection), or as a psychic structure (an emotional wall or barrier) that a person built to keep herself safe from harm, but that now is blocking some of his/her energy expression. A person with an intrusion might feel drained or ill, might have aches and pains, might have nightmares or other fears. A shamanic healer can find and remove intrusions and barriers in a healing ritual called extraction.
A sense of purpose
A sense of purpose is necessary to happiness. The person who loves and cares about the world and fellow beings, who wants to make some small part of the universe a better place, has a sense of purpose. A person can find a sense of purpose in life by seeking knowledge and direction through shamanic journeys, divinations, and rituals. One can do this alone, or with a group of people engaged in similar quests. A shamanic healer or counselor can't find another person's purpose, but can help one seek and interpret information.
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Native American FluteMusic: Meditation Music for Shamanic Astral Projection, Healing Music
Shamanism is a system for psychic, emotional, and spiritual healing and for exploration, discovery, and knowledge gathering about non-material worlds and states of mind. Shamanism is a "technique of ecstasy" in which the spirit of the shaman leaves the body and travels to communicate with spirit helpers and other beings for the purpose of obtaining knowledge, power, or healing.
Shamanic Astral Projection or Shamanic Journeying is an altered state of consciousness wherein you enter a realm called non-ordinary reality. By journeying you can gather knowledge and perform healing in ways that are not accessible in ordinary waking reality.
How does shamanism work?
Some people think that in shamanic healing journeying, the spirit leaves the body and a person is being healed by spirit helpers. Others think that shamanic journeying allows access to one's own intuition, which may otherwise be drowned out by the prattle of everyday thinking or by anxiety; and that it is a way of engaging a person's subconscious desires for healing.
Shamanic healing may not cure physical or psychological illness, but it may help one gain psychic energy that will allow one better to handle illness. Shamanic healing therefore is best used in conjunction with other treatments, not as a substitute for them.
Connection with a Power Animal
A power animal protects you physically and provides you with emotional support, wisdom, and vital energy. Some people think a power animal is a spirit being that stays with you because it cares for you and enjoys being able to experience life in a physical body. Others think a power animal is a symbol for one's subconscious wisdom. Almost everybody has a power animal; some have several. (Perhaps you had an "invisible animal friend" as a child or have always been fascinated with a particular kind of animal. This animal may be your Power Animal).
A person may, in the course of life, lose contact with the power animal, thereby losing the animal's protection, wisdom, and energy. If you lose contact with your Power Animal, you may feel dispirited, or you may become sick easily.
The Shamanic Astral Projection technique of Power Animal Retrieval can restore a person's connection to a Power Animal. A person can also journey to find his or her own Power Animal. To maintain a connection with your Power Animal, take the time to learn about your animal, learn to feel its presence, communicate with it, and honor it by doing things that it enjoys.
Free flow of emotional and physical energy
Health requires a free flow of energy that one can use to accomplish one's desires in the world. But one's energy can become blocked in various ways.
People who have lost parts of their life essence, who have been ill, who have lost connection with a Power Animal, or who are regularly exposed to emotionally stressful situations are vulnerable to intrusions or "psychic infections" that block a person's connection with self or drain a person's energy.
An intrusion can be thought of either as a foreign energy being that takes up residence in a person's psychic body (a psychic infection), or as a psychic structure (an emotional wall or barrier) that a person built to keep herself safe from harm, but that now is blocking some of his/her energy expression. A person with an intrusion might feel drained or ill, might have aches and pains, might have nightmares or other fears. A shamanic healer can find and remove intrusions and barriers in a healing ritual called extraction.
A sense of purpose
A sense of purpose is necessary to happiness. The person who loves and cares about the world and fellow beings, who wants to make some small part of the universe a better place, has a sense of purpose. A person can find a sense of purpose in life by seeking knowledge and direction through shamanic journeys, divinations, and rituals. One can do this alone, or with a group of people engaged in similar quests. A shamanic healer or counselor can't find another person's purpose, but can help one seek and interpret information.
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ERAM TANAR CU SPERANTE - NICOLAE LACATUS (cantec de armata)

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Eskimo Hunters in Alaska - The Traditional Inuit Way of Life | 1949 Documentary on Native Americans

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This short documentary film (1949) shows us the traditional Inuit (aka. Eskimo) way of life in Northwestern Alaska.
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Are Canada's Inuits Being Forgotten? (1999)

EskimoFreedom (1999): In the greatest land rights settlement of the post colonial era the Inuit people of the Canadian arctic have been granted self determination over a huge swathe of the frozen north to create their own nation. It’s called Nunavut.
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The CanadianTownLiving With Polar Bears (2016)
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Can This AlaskanSiteHold out against Oil Companies? (2001)
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Sheila Watt-Cloutier on the Inuit View of the World

Sheila Watt-Cloutier is an Inuit leader who, in this interview, shares her thoughts on living in the Arctic. She discusses how the Arctic is changing due to climate change and how it impacts her culture. In this very unique interview she also is able to describe how what happens to the Inuit is important for all of us. For more information on these interviews as well as more interviews: http://www.treemedia.com/#!11th-hour-research-tapes/c18kw

Prohibition in Northern Canada: VICE INTL (Canada)

Officially founded in 1999, Nunavut is the youngest territory in Canada.It's only been two generations since Canada's stewardship of the land forced the Inuit people out of their semi-nomadic way of life and into a modern sedentary one. But while the introduction of contemporary conveniences seem to have made life more comfortable, the history of Canada in the arctic is mired in tragedy, and the traumatic effects of residential schools and forced relocations are still being felt.
Today, Nunavut is in a state of social crisis: Crime rates are four times the national average and the rates of suicide are more than ten times higher than the rest of Canada.
If you ask people here what the driving force of the problem is, a lot of them will say: alcohol. Even though alcohol is completely ille...

EskimoFreedom (1999): In the greatest land rights settlement of the post colonial era the Inuit people of the Canadian arctic have been granted self determination over a huge swathe of the frozen north to create their own nation. It’s called Nunavut.
For similar stories, see:
The CanadianTownLiving With Polar Bears (2016)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3eURc0eNTc
Can This AlaskanSiteHold out against Oil Companies? (2001)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL-R5j0zKpw
The TundraBook - Trailer (2016)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivpTSL8x2Oo
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The tragic consequences of the Inuits first contact with Europeans still marks the land here. Crosses protrude from the ice – graves of the Sallitmut Inuit who perished from diseases contracted from Scottish whalers. Ever since that inauspicious beginning they’ve been fighting for independence. The irony is, now they’ve finally achieved it, their children are aspiring to the colonialists’ agenda. The elders of the newly chosen government are keen to shake off the alienation they felt in their own land. They’re putting igloo building and hunting back in the curriculum. But many children are no longer interested in trapping foxes or roaming the ice fields. They want to live the Western way and their traditional education is not serving them well. With 60% unemployment, addiction and suicide rates are soaring. The newWestern MiningCorpsGold mine only expects to employ 25% Inuit for it’s new installation. Can Nunavut’s 24,000 inhabitants escape the despair, suicide and substance abuse that has characterised their colonial experience? An exotically beautiful film, it addresses the very real challenges faced by the Inuit with their chance in a lifetime.
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EskimoFreedom (1999): In the greatest land rights settlement of the post colonial era the Inuit people of the Canadian arctic have been granted self determination over a huge swathe of the frozen north to create their own nation. It’s called Nunavut.
For similar stories, see:
The CanadianTownLiving With Polar Bears (2016)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3eURc0eNTc
Can This AlaskanSiteHold out against Oil Companies? (2001)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL-R5j0zKpw
The TundraBook - Trailer (2016)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivpTSL8x2Oo
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The tragic consequences of the Inuits first contact with Europeans still marks the land here. Crosses protrude from the ice – graves of the Sallitmut Inuit who perished from diseases contracted from Scottish whalers. Ever since that inauspicious beginning they’ve been fighting for independence. The irony is, now they’ve finally achieved it, their children are aspiring to the colonialists’ agenda. The elders of the newly chosen government are keen to shake off the alienation they felt in their own land. They’re putting igloo building and hunting back in the curriculum. But many children are no longer interested in trapping foxes or roaming the ice fields. They want to live the Western way and their traditional education is not serving them well. With 60% unemployment, addiction and suicide rates are soaring. The newWestern MiningCorpsGold mine only expects to employ 25% Inuit for it’s new installation. Can Nunavut’s 24,000 inhabitants escape the despair, suicide and substance abuse that has characterised their colonial experience? An exotically beautiful film, it addresses the very real challenges faced by the Inuit with their chance in a lifetime.
ABC Australia – Ref. 588
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Sheila Watt-Cloutier on the Inuit View of the World

Sheila Watt-Cloutier is an Inuit leader who, in this interview, shares her thoughts on living in the Arctic. She discusses how the Arctic is changing due to cli...

Sheila Watt-Cloutier is an Inuit leader who, in this interview, shares her thoughts on living in the Arctic. She discusses how the Arctic is changing due to climate change and how it impacts her culture. In this very unique interview she also is able to describe how what happens to the Inuit is important for all of us. For more information on these interviews as well as more interviews: http://www.treemedia.com/#!11th-hour-research-tapes/c18kw

Sheila Watt-Cloutier is an Inuit leader who, in this interview, shares her thoughts on living in the Arctic. She discusses how the Arctic is changing due to climate change and how it impacts her culture. In this very unique interview she also is able to describe how what happens to the Inuit is important for all of us. For more information on these interviews as well as more interviews: http://www.treemedia.com/#!11th-hour-research-tapes/c18kw

Officially founded in 1999, Nunavut is the youngest territory in Canada.It's only been two generations since Canada's stewardship of the land forced the Inuit people out of their semi-nomadic way of life and into a modern sedentary one. But while the introduction of contemporary conveniences seem to have made life more comfortable, the history of Canada in the arctic is mired in tragedy, and the traumatic effects of residential schools and forced relocations are still being felt.
Today, Nunavut is in a state of social crisis: Crime rates are four times the national average and the rates of suicide are more than ten times higher than the rest of Canada.
If you ask people here what the driving force of the problem is, a lot of them will say: alcohol. Even though alcohol is completely illegal in some parts of the territory, it's been reported that 95 percent of police calls are alcohol-related.
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Officially founded in 1999, Nunavut is the youngest territory in Canada.It's only been two generations since Canada's stewardship of the land forced the Inuit people out of their semi-nomadic way of life and into a modern sedentary one. But while the introduction of contemporary conveniences seem to have made life more comfortable, the history of Canada in the arctic is mired in tragedy, and the traumatic effects of residential schools and forced relocations are still being felt.
Today, Nunavut is in a state of social crisis: Crime rates are four times the national average and the rates of suicide are more than ten times higher than the rest of Canada.
If you ask people here what the driving force of the problem is, a lot of them will say: alcohol. Even though alcohol is completely illegal in some parts of the territory, it's been reported that 95 percent of police calls are alcohol-related.
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Canada's Inuit battle high suicide rates

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The population of Nunavik is largely ethnic Inuit but its people, particularly the young, are 11 times more likely to commit suicide then other Canadians.
Experts cite poverty, unstable family lives, but some experts also blame the government's policies that separated native children from their families.
Al Jazeera'sRob Reynolds reports from Nunavik where elders are using tribal traditions to try to save their community.
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Eskimo, Inuit, & the True Meaning of 'Vegetarian': Thomas Morton on the Slanguage of Alaska Natives

VICELAND's Thomas Morton takes us through the slanguage he picked up living with indigenou...

Eskimo Meat Argument Settled, I-nu-it Was Wrong

Research shows that the 'InuitParadox' is no paradox at all. People believe that the Inuit were traditionally healthy despite eating loads of flesh and little plant foods. This premise goes deep, but it doesn't hold up.
Sources:
Where the Myth Started (1970's Study):
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/28/9/958.full.pdf
Study by team of Canadian and DanishScientists:
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/10943329_Low_incidence_of_cardiovascular_disease_among_the_Inuit_-_What_is_the_evidence
High CholesterolDespiteEatingTraditionalDiet Study:
http://atvb.ahajournals.org/content/12/12/1371.full.pdf
Mummies around the world & atherosclerosis:
http://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/lancet/PIIS0140-6736(13)60598-X.pdf
High mercury levels in Inuit:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8871682
Lower bone density in Inuit:
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/27/9/916.full.pdf
Weston A PricePeanut Butter Osteoporosis Page:
http://www.westonaprice.org/modern-diseases/dem-bones-do-high-protein-diets-cause-bone-loss/
Book on Greenland Mummies:
https://books.google.com/books?id=mWkYGpmzQXMC&pg=PA153&lpg=PA153&dq=bone+density+of+inuit+mummies&source=bl&ots=Fr-VfwtNRF&sig=ENkaIgDbx9YsQ9lflnOHemsrlRs&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCAQ6AEwAGoVChMI9P2Pz6yLyAIVC1SSCh3zRQpQ#v=onepage&q=clinically%20defined&f=false
Credit to this blog for discovering the Russian Inuit Data on Lifespan:
http://wholehealthsource.blogspot.com/2008/07/mortality-and-lifespan-of-inuit.html
Canadian Inuit live 10 years less:
(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18457208
Greenland Inuit live 10 years less & fish oil statement:
http://www.onlinecjc.ca/article/S0828-282X(14)00237-2/abstract
(bootleg text):
http://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/polopoly_fs/1.1814937!/httpFile/file.pdf
Okinawan hip fracture study:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2021147
MainOkinawan Diet Study (1949):
http://www.okicent.org/docs/anyas_cr_diet_2007_1114_434s.pdf

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Inuit Knowledeg & Climate Change: Ukiutatuq Takuguk!

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Hivshu - Inuit from Greenland speaks about the importance to reconnect with nature

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Native American Flute Music: Meditation Music for Shamanic Astral Projection, Healing Music

Native American Flute Music: Meditation Music for Shamanic Astral Projection, Healing Music

Native American FluteMusic: Meditation Music for Shamanic Astral Projection, Healing Music
Shamanism is a system for psychic, emotional, and spiritual healing and for exploration, discovery, and knowledge gathering about non-material worlds and states of mind. Shamanism is a "technique of ecstasy" in which the spirit of the shaman leaves the body and travels to communicate with spirit helpers and other beings for the purpose of obtaining knowledge, power, or healing.
Shamanic Astral Projection or Shamanic Journeying is an altered state of consciousness wherein you enter a realm called non-ordinary reality. By journeying you can gather knowledge and perform healing in ways that are not accessible in ordinary waking reality.
How does shamanism work?
Some people think that in shamanic healing journeying, the spirit leaves the body and a person is being healed by spirit helpers. Others think that shamanic journeying allows access to one's own intuition, which may otherwise be drowned out by the prattle of everyday thinking or by anxiety; and that it is a way of engaging a person's subconscious desires for healing.
Shamanic healing may not cure physical or psychological illness, but it may help one gain psychic energy that will allow one better to handle illness. Shamanic healing therefore is best used in conjunction with other treatments, not as a substitute for them.
Connection with a Power Animal
A power animal protects you physically and provides you with emotional support, wisdom, and vital energy. Some people think a power animal is a spirit being that stays with you because it cares for you and enjoys being able to experience life in a physical body. Others think a power animal is a symbol for one's subconscious wisdom. Almost everybody has a power animal; some have several. (Perhaps you had an "invisible animal friend" as a child or have always been fascinated with a particular kind of animal. This animal may be your Power Animal).
A person may, in the course of life, lose contact with the power animal, thereby losing the animal's protection, wisdom, and energy. If you lose contact with your Power Animal, you may feel dispirited, or you may become sick easily.
The Shamanic Astral Projection technique of Power Animal Retrieval can restore a person's connection to a Power Animal. A person can also journey to find his or her own Power Animal. To maintain a connection with your Power Animal, take the time to learn about your animal, learn to feel its presence, communicate with it, and honor it by doing things that it enjoys.
Free flow of emotional and physical energy
Health requires a free flow of energy that one can use to accomplish one's desires in the world. But one's energy can become blocked in various ways.
People who have lost parts of their life essence, who have been ill, who have lost connection with a Power Animal, or who are regularly exposed to emotionally stressful situations are vulnerable to intrusions or "psychic infections" that block a person's connection with self or drain a person's energy.
An intrusion can be thought of either as a foreign energy being that takes up residence in a person's psychic body (a psychic infection), or as a psychic structure (an emotional wall or barrier) that a person built to keep herself safe from harm, but that now is blocking some of his/her energy expression. A person with an intrusion might feel drained or ill, might have aches and pains, might have nightmares or other fears. A shamanic healer can find and remove intrusions and barriers in a healing ritual called extraction.
A sense of purpose
A sense of purpose is necessary to happiness. The person who loves and cares about the world and fellow beings, who wants to make some small part of the universe a better place, has a sense of purpose. A person can find a sense of purpose in life by seeking knowledge and direction through shamanic journeys, divinations, and rituals. One can do this alone, or with a group of people engaged in similar quests. A shamanic healer or counselor can't find another person's purpose, but can help one seek and interpret information.
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ERAM TANAR CU SPERANTE - NICOLAE LACATUS (cantec de armata)

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Are Canada's Inuits Being Forgotten? (1999)

EskimoFreedom (1999): In the greatest land rights settlement of the post colonial era the Inuit people of the Canadian arctic have been granted self determination over a huge swathe of the frozen north to create their own nation. It’s called Nunavut.
For similar stories, see:
The CanadianTownLiving With Polar Bears (2016)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3eURc0eNTc
Can This AlaskanSiteHold out against Oil Companies? (2001)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL-R5j0zKpw
The TundraBook - Trailer (2016)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivpTSL8x2Oo
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The tragic consequences of the Inuits first contact with Europeans still marks the land here. Crosses protrude from the ice – graves of the Sallitmut Inuit who perished from diseases contracted from Scottish whalers. Ever since that inauspicious beginning they’ve been fighting for independence. The irony is, now they’ve finally achieved it, their children are aspiring to the colonialists’ agenda. The elders of the newly chosen government are keen to shake off the alienation they felt in their own land. They’re putting igloo building and hunting back in the curriculum. But many children are no longer interested in trapping foxes or roaming the ice fields. They want to live the Western way and their traditional education is not serving them well. With 60% unemployment, addiction and suicide rates are soaring. The newWestern MiningCorpsGold mine only expects to employ 25% Inuit for it’s new installation. Can Nunavut’s 24,000 inhabitants escape the despair, suicide and substance abuse that has characterised their colonial experience? An exotically beautiful film, it addresses the very real challenges faced by the Inuit with their chance in a lifetime.
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Sheila Watt-Cloutier on the Inuit View of the World

Sheila Watt-Cloutier is an Inuit leader who, in this interview, shares her thoughts on liv...

Sheila Watt-Cloutier on the Inuit View of the World

Sheila Watt-Cloutier is an Inuit leader who, in this interview, shares her thoughts on living in the Arctic. She discusses how the Arctic is changing due to climate change and how it impacts her culture. In this very unique interview she also is able to describe how what happens to the Inuit is important for all of us. For more information on these interviews as well as more interviews: http://www.treemedia.com/#!11th-hour-research-tapes/c18kw

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Stalking Seal On Spring Ice- Part 2

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Prohibition in Northern Canada: VICE INTL (Canada)

Officially founded in 1999, Nunavut is the youngest territory in Canada.It's only been two generations since Canada's stewardship of the land forced the Inuit people out of their semi-nomadic way of life and into a modern sedentary one. But while the introduction of contemporary conveniences seem to have made life more comfortable, the history of Canada in the arctic is mired in tragedy, and the traumatic effects of residential schools and forced relocations are still being felt.
Today, Nunavut is in a state of social crisis: Crime rates are four times the national average and the rates of suicide are more than ten times higher than the rest of Canada.
If you ask people here what the driving force of the problem is, a lot of them will say: alcohol. Even though alcohol is completely illegal in some parts of the territory, it's been reported that 95 percent of police calls are alcohol-related.
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Ain't So Sweet

Hey boy, it's meYour sweet little everythingWho's always been hereStanding by your side and I've done it with a smileAnd I've held my tongueEven played along when I know your wrongBut this time, I'm not sunshine and rosesNo this time I'm giving you a piece of my mindDon't bother knocking on my doorDon't even call me on my phoneYour sweet little everythingAin't so sweet anymoreI know it kills you to believeYou're bringing out the worst in meThat girl you knew beforeAin't so sweet anymoreAin't so sweet anymoreYour t-shirt, your guitarYou'll find them in your front yardNext to all your lies and every single time that you never apologizedSorry but I can't show the coating(not sure exact lyric)So sorry but it's really really overDon't bother knocking on my doorDon't even call me on my phoneYour sweet little everythingAin't so sweet anymoreI know it kills you to believeYour bringing out the worst in meThat girl you knew beforeAin't so sweet anymoreAin't so sweet anymoreDon't bother knocking on my doorDon't even call me on my phoneYour sweet little everythingAin't so sweet anymoreI know it kills you to believeYour bringing out the worst in meThat girl you knew beforeAin't so sweet, ain't so sweet anymoreAin't so sweet anymoreOh no, oh no

It turns out that a theory explaining how we might detect parallel universes and prediction for the end of the world was proposed and completed by physicist Stephen Hawking shortly before he died ... &nbsp;. According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy ... ....

Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas DarlingIt wasn’t very long ago Republicans were accusing Democrats of either paying a few dollars to the homeless for votes or giving them a pack of cigarettes. But with Donald Trump, it’s obvious he paid $130,000 to an adult-film star in exchange for her silence last October and just before the general election ... Was the payment from his own account – or from a lawyer – or from campaign donations....

Using e-cigarettes may lead to an accumulation of fat in the liver, a study of mice exposed to the devices suggests. “The popularity of electronic cigarettes has been rapidly increasing in part because of advertisements that they are safer than conventional cigarettes ... Friedman of Charles R ... The research was presented at ENDO 2018, the EndocrineSociety’s 100th annual meeting in Chicago, Ill.Follow @htlifeandstyle for more ....

WESTPORT — Westport Historical Society presents a film from 7-8 p.m. on Friday, April 6 featuring some of Westport military veterans and their stories ... A Spirit of Service” includes interviews with more than 20 local veterans, including Ed Vebell, the star of the society’s current exhibit “The CuriousCase of Ed Vebell.” A Westport native, Liotta works professionally as a photographer, writer and video producer ... ....

The most senior Scottish Freemason has called for the society to become more open in order to attract new members ... He said there were “rumours” and “misconceptions” about the society, which he said was “the oldest fraternity in the world”, and a lack of openness had contributed to a decline in membership ... But he said the reality was an “honourable society of men” with benevolent role in communities....

Engineers impact the life in society to larger extent than any other profession, opined design expert and former professor of IIT Bombay Achutha Rao said ...Engineering College campus here on Saturday ... As technological students you must aim for higher achievements, own responsibility towards society and design eco and people friendly solutions,” he said. S.R ... ....

Two articles struck me as I read Wednesday’s Review-Journal ...Mind you, it’s been more than 50 years since LBJ instituted his GreatSociety, which was going to ameliorate — if not eliminate — poverty, homelessness and welfare dependency ... Maybe ... Hawking ... The Great Society has, in reality, become the Great Failure ... ....

A real estate broker in Powai lodged a police complaint, alleging that members of a housing society’s managing committee locked his employee’s motorcycle using a metal clamp, similar to those used by traffic police, and damaged his CCTV cameras...Trouble has been brewing for some time between a group of residents at SapphireLakeside in Powai and the society’s managing committee, with both parties trading allegations....

Engineering College campus here on Saturday.And he said Engineers impact the life in society to larger extent than any other profession ... Mr Achutha Rao highlighted the role of engineers in daily life ... As technological students you must aim for higher achievements, own responsibility towards society and design eco and people friendly solutions,” he said....